I am a self-motivated, creative web developer with a talent for producing reliable independent and analytic research and results. I am resourceful and adaptive in both an individual and team oriented work setting, in addition to a demonstrated diplomatic and tactful approach with clients. I am accustomed to a deadline-driven, results-oriented environment and thrive in such an organization.
Specialties: Competitive analysis, utilizing a wide breadth of mathematical, statistical, analytic and scientific tool-kits, along with the proven skills to communicate this analysis to both experts and laypersons.
Software Developer @ From August 2014 to Present (1 year 4 months) Web Developer @ From June 2014 to Present (1 year 6 months) Programmer @ Aided in constructing, interpreting and refining an economic and ecological model for SeaPlan that analyzed how current utilization, combined with more global effects, would affect the sustainability and productivity of the ocean. From November 2011 to August 2012 (10 months) Greater Boston AreaLab Assistant @ Aided a professor in fixing the teaching lab used to train physics students in experimental technique. Continued work that was begun in the class on experiments dealing with particle physics and chaos theory. From January 2011 to May 2011 (5 months) Research Assistant @ Did computer analysis of particle collision data for a professor who worked at CERN. Learned how to use ROOT and about a variety of topics in particle physics and advanced statistical analysis. From June 2010 to August 2010 (3 months) Greater Boston Area
B.A., Physics @ Boston University From 2007 to 2011 Randolph High School From 2003 to 2007 Greg Meyer is skilled in: Statistics, SQL, JavaScript, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, HTML 5, Backbone.js, Research, CSS, Physics, Analysis, CSS3, Web Development, HTML, Analytics